The bassist and lyricist said he wrote the 1980 song about world events and the looming threat of another world war ...
Black Sabbath may have Ozzy Osbourne as their eternal frontman, but the major force behind the band never had to set in front ...
We explore the story of how a malfunctioning guitar pedal helped inspire Ozzy Osbourne's 1980 debut solo single, "Crazy Train." ...
Randy Rhoads was one of the first major musicians to popularize Jackson guitars, and his custom-designed Rhoads V (originally the Concorde) became an iconic instrument in metal history. Known for his ...
Even the weirdest classic rock songs are absolute bangers, including these four famous songs from famous bands.
Who was the better Ozzy Osbourne guitarist - Randy Rhoads or Zakk Wylde? That is the question Loudwire Nights presents to you as part of this week's Chuck's Fight Club. One thing that has been a ...
The admiration, appreciation and humbled comments from some of rock and metal's biggest names show the love for Black Sabbath ...
Ozzy Osbourne has long been deemed 'The Prince of Darkness', which was cemented when he bit the head off the bat. But would ...
Upon his exit from Black Sabbath, Ozzy had Randy Rhoads by his side, showing off his amazing guitar talents on 1980’s Blizzard of Ozz and its follow-up Diary of a Madman.
On May 29, 1983, the four members of LA rock band Quiet Riot realised they were on to something big... It was ‘Heavy Metal Day’ at the US Festival at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernadino, ...